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TOURAINEWINE.COM 4 • AOC TOURAINE AOC TOURAINE • 5 With an average annual production of 220 000 hectoliters, the AOC Touraine AOC TOURAINE: is one of the biggest appellations in the Loire Valley. The vines stretch out over 5 000 hectares, on both sides of the Cher and the Loire, in the Indre- et-Loire (37) and Loir-et-Cher (41) departments. The AOC Touraine includes FRUITY WINES five geographical denominations, each bringing personality to the wines and highlighting the specificities of the terroirs: Touraine-Amboise, Touraine Azay- le-Rideau, Touraine-Chenonceaux, Touraine-Mesland, and Touraine-Oisly. The AOC Touraine, whose specifications changed in 2011, has produced wines in 4 different colors since the beginning: white wines that are aromatic and floral, "The Garden of France", the Touraine area fine and fruity reds, light and delicate rosés, and lively white and rosé sparkling was favored by kings, and also by scholars wines. and writers over the centuries. "Shame on those who don't admire my joyful They all symbolize the good life and the richness of a diverse and generous beautiful and courageous Touraine whose terroir. seven valleys flow with water and wine!" (translation from the French text) wrote Honoré de Balzac in Les deux Amis. This is one of the oldest regions in France, listed as a World Heritage UNESCO site, where strong ancestral ties exist between men and the land, and inevitably between winemakers and their terroir. AOC TOURAINE QUICK FACTS Shame on those who don't admire my joyful beautiful and courageous Touraine whose seven valleys flow with water and wine! 5 000 - Honoré de Balzac - 650 220 000 HECTARES WINEMAKERS HECTOLITERS And so was born the Appellation of Origin (AOC) Touraine in 1939, which stretches today from the edges of Anjou to the beginning of the Sologne region. In the heart of this wine producing region, the wines that are produced are incredibly voluptuous, characterized by their wide variety, and are appreciated 5 for their freshness and conviviality. Blended using several grape varieties, the GEOGRAPHICAL 143 28 000 000 TOWNS BOTTLES AOC Touraine wines are not formatted. They reflect the personality of the 650 DENOMINATIONS wine-growers who make them, the women and men who work with passion and sincerity. tourainewine.com tourainewine.com 6 • AOC TOURAINE AOC TOURAINE • 7 Selling the wine was made easier by the natural circulation routes, the Loire and the AN ANCESTRAL Cher rivers. The best wines were sold in The Netherlands and in England, via the customs barrier at Ingrandes-sur-Loire in Maine-et-Loire. The 18th century was the period when the vineyards of the lower Cher valley developed, specifically around TERROIR Bléré, Thésée, Montrichard and Chenonceaux. At that time, gamay, côt and cabernet franc were the most widespread grape varieties in Touraine. From Chambord to Azay le Rideau, passing by Chenonceaux and Chaumont sur At the beginning of the 19th century, the ravages of phylloxera halted the develop- Loire, the AOC Touraine vineyards stretch themselves out lazily along the Loire ment of the Loire valley vines, just like all the other wine producing areas in France. and its tributaries. At the very heart of the Garden of France, 5 000 hectares of From 1864 onwards, practically all the vines were affected. vines fan out as far as your eyes can see, overlooking the Loire here, growing along the Cher river over there. The Touraine geographical area grew little by little, thanks to the inclusion of parcels with potential for making good quality wine. The AOC "Coteaux de Touraine" was Even though the "Coteaux de Touraine" appellation appeared in 1939, the traces recognized in 1939. of the very first vines in the Loire Valley go back several centuries. The vine was The AOC "Touraine" was adopted for good in 1953, with the possibility of adding on an integral part of the Touraine identity as proven by the remains of an old press the "Azay -le-Rideau" denomination for a small part of the Indre valley. dating from the 12th century found at Cheillé close to Azay-le-Rideau. The geographical denominations "Amboise" and "Mesland" appeared in 1955. In The founding of the Marmoutier Monastery by Saint Martin in 372 marks the these two areas, the vine planting has remained traditional, in particular with the beginning of the extension of the Touraine wine producing area. Being close to chenin grape variety. water sources plays an important role, rivers were of course a means to transport In 2011, the geographical denominations "Chenonceaux" and "Oisly" were a reward the wine, making export possible. for the quality of the work done by the winemakers in the Cher valley and in Sologne, since the end of the 1970's. In the Cher valley, they planted côt and sauvignon on the Even if between the 8th and the 12th century, viticulture really thrived under the parcels of the first "slopes", while in Sologne they planted sauvignon grapes on the influence of the Church, in the Loire Valley this dynamic was amplified by the parcels with sandy soil. In the same year, the AOC Touraine area was changed, the presence of the Royal court in the 16th century. Production of quality wines new profile is the one we can see today. considerably developed at that time. Even more so in 1577, as the production of wines around Paris was forbidden by the "Edit des vingt lieues". Bar owners and In 2019, the AOC Touraine will celebrate 80 years of existence. wine merchants came down to the Loire Valley to get their supplies of wine. The vine was an integral part of the Touraine identity AT THE VERY HEART OF THE GARDEN 1939 1953 2011 OF FRANCE, 5 000 HECTARES OF AOC THE AOC THE AOC TOURAINE « COTEAUX DE TOURAINE » "COTEAUX DE TOURAINE" SPECIFICATIONS WAS CREATED BECAME AOC "TOURAINE" WERE CHANGED. VINES FAN OUT AS FAR AS YOUR EYES CAN SEE * The Parisian parliament passed a law forbidding wine merchants and bar owners from buying wine in a 20-mile (88 km) perimeter around Paris. The objective being to slow down the planting of vines in the capital. tourainewine.com tourainewine.com 8 • AOC TOURAINE AOC TOURAINE • 9 THE AOC TOURAINE AREA THE SOILS Given its span, the geographical area of the AOC Touraine includes a variety of different soils and terroirs, as a result the wines produced have specific hues: Straddling the Indre-et-Loire and Loir-et-Cher departments, the AOC Touraine The « bournaisperrucheux »: clay with flint soils, mixed with miocene sands geographical area covers more than 5 000 hectares, spreading out over 143 towns. Situated in the south west of the Parisian basin, the vine growing area is The « perruches »: flinty clay soils a slightly rolling plateau with a maximum altitude of 120 meters. The « aubuis »: clayey-limestone soils, stony, calcareous derivatives. These soils are warm and permeable, they lie on the first slopes or "côtes" (hills) in the valleys. Between Sologne and Anjou, from east to west, and between the Cher and The « graviers »: or gravel, the soil of the valleys, lying on terraces made from the Loire, from south to north, this vast stretch of land corresponds to the old alluvial sediment convergence area of the Cher, Indre and Vienne towards the Loire. Over a distance of one hundred kilometers, the vines grow peacefully along the valleys with the exception of the Sologne vineyards, to the east, where the vines grow on a plateau, between the Cher and the Loire. THE CLIMATE The AOC Touraine enjoys an oceanic climate whose influence diminishes as you go towards the east, once you reach the Tours meridian, there is a much wider temperature variation between day and night. Annual rainfall of approximately 550 millimeters (22 inches) in the west, can reach up to 650 millimeters (26 inches) in the east. ORLÉANS Loire BLOIS Touraine-Mesland ANGERS AMBOISE TOURS Touraine-Amboise Touraine-Oisly L NANTES Touraine-Aay-le-Rideau oire SAUMUR Touraine-Chenonceaux tourainewine.com tourainewine.com 10 • AOC TOURAINE AOC TOURAINE • 11 THE DIVERSITY OF THE GRAPE VARIETIES WINES WITH The AOC Touraine includes a wide range of grape varieties, even if some of A VERY UNIQUE FINAL COLOR them are quite dominant like sauvignon (43% of vines planted) for white wines, and gamay (21%), cabernet franc (10%) and côt (8%) for red wines. With the exception of the Touraine whites, made exclusively from sauvignon grapes, the other AOC Touraine wines are the result of artful blending, and they AOC TOURAINE VINE PLANTING are crafted by each winemaker. This results in wines with a very unique final SURFACE PRODUCTION PER GRAPE VARIETY color. SAUVIGNON 43% SAUVIGNON CÔT CHENIN 7% CHARDONNAY 3% Native to the Loire valley, sauvignon Originally from the South West, côt ORBOIS 1.6% is a white grape variety known for (also known as Malbec) is a grape GAMAY % its crispness and liveliness. An early variety known for its strength. 21 CABERNET FRANC % ripening grape, with character, While it may ripen early, côt produces 10 % sauvignon produces dry wines with rich and robust wines, with a very CÔT 8 a range of fruity aromas, notes of deep colored robe, it has a wide PINOT NOIR 2% citrus, exotic fruit and a hint of white range of aromas in particular black CABERNET SAUVIGNON 1.6% flowers. fruits, tobacco, sometimes plum or GROLLEAU 1.5% Touraine Sauvignon is considered licorice. It makes wine that can be PINEAU D'AUNIS 1% as one of the best in the world, aged. and it wins numerous awards and distinctions every year. GAMAY CABERNET FRANC Originally from the south of the Originally from the South West, Burgundy region, gamay is a red cabernet franc is a grape variety grape variety that is known for known for its vitality.

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